in 2004, the nearest wins were both 25 miles from 1600 pennsylvania avenue. and now donald trump who won only 4% of the vote in washington dc lost all of the surrounding counties. so find a county that voted red, he has to go 27 miles or 42 miles. by the way, from trump tower in new york, which some are calling white house north, the closest supporting county was richmond. a bit close if he takes the ferry. it is true that large metro areas have been trending democratic, but this sets up an awkward situation. besides having a hard time getting local residents to show up for inauguration. it is important for the president to have a good relationship with employees and vice versa. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour.
hewitt, let s get your book plug in, the fourth way. let me set up the conversation. the conversation that i had with kellyanne conway up for debate here, let me play sean spicer from yesterday to reorient everybody. here it is. this kind of dishonesty in the media, the challenging bringing about our nation together is making it more difficult. there has been a lot of talk in the media about the responsibility to hold donald trump accountable. it goes two ways. we re going to hold the press accountable as well. hugh hewitt, like i began my question, the presidency is about choices. you make choices. they made a choice they wanted to litigate this, can you explain? i believe a lot of it has to do i believe in grace. zeek miller made a mistake, sean spicer made a mistake. it is not good to begin your presidency at war with the
the press corp to cover. i understand this, what i don t understand is that that is not what yesterday was about. you did not answer the question. that is what his presidency will be about. you sent the press secretary to go out and utter a falsehood on the smallest pettiest thing. i don t think you can prove those numbers one way or the other. there is no way to quantify crowds. you can laugh at me all you want, but i m i think it is symbolic by the way we re treated by the press. the way you laughed at me is representative of the way we re represented by the press. i ll ignore it. i m glad you re so thrilled to cover crowd control. we were mocked talking about the historic crowds for our
are a hallmark of our democracy, even if i don t always agree, i recognize the rights of people to prozest. help explain the different impulses of the new president. yesterday was an amazing day, right? the first day, a major demonstration, the women s march, beautifully executed. it was a great display of democracy. and he really feels this way. embracing different points of view is part of the fabric of on the first day of his presidency. the controversy of the crowds, something that doesn t need to be done. another great tribute to america, and president trump s inauguration was equally brilliant. the controversy and the problem all starts with me, as chairman
called the fourth way. i will be plugging away later in the week, i promise you. look, let me set up the conversation. obviously, the conversation that i had with kellyanne conway is up for debate here. let me play sean spicer from yesterday to sort reorient everybody. here it is. this kind of dishonesty in the media, the challenging to bring about our nation together is making it more difficult. there s been a lot of talk in the media about the responsibility to hold donald trump accountable. i m here to tell you it goes two ways. we re going to hold the press accountable as well. hugh hewitt, like i began my questioning, the presidency is about choices. you make choices. they obviously made a choice that they wanted to litigate this. can you explain? i believe a lot of it has to do and i believe in grace. zeke miller is a friend of me from times magazine. he made a mistake. sean spicer made a mistake yesterday. i believe in grace for both of